How To Clean Used Hats
For heavy fabric hats like brocade use a mild detergent mixed with cool water and spot treat stains with a white cloth.
How to clean used hats. Use cold water to avoid shrinkage. Spot clean the hat first as needed. Avoid using a brush made of nylon as it may be too abrasive and damage the hat. Clean the hat when needed and not on a regular basis. To remove dust from the hat simply use a damp not wet cloth.
Dunk the hat and agitate the water to create some suds. To remove loose dirt simply use a hat brush and swipe it away. Do not use liquid cleaners on felted hats. After first dipping the hat in the water of your bucket or sink use a toothbrush or other small scrubber to rub the cleaner into the fabric. Fill a spray bottle half with hydrogen peroxide and half with water.
Leave the soap on and the hat free from water for at least 1 2 hr back to the cold water rinse the hat well making sure all the. Spray the solution onto a soft cloth. Carefully wipe down the entire hat with the cloth. Do not over steam or the entire hat can lose its shape. Clean the whole hat using a hydrogen peroxide solution.
To restore hat veils to their original best use steam from an iron clothes steamer or hold over a pot of boiling water to carefully reshape a crushed veil. If you ve owned one for any length of time at some point you ll need to clean it. Regardless of the materials used in construction of the mesh hat you ll need to tread lightly as you make it sparkling clean once more. Learn about how to clean a leather hat. If simple water isn t working to clean your hat you can use hydrogen peroxide as a gentle cleaner.
Today tanner will be showing you how to clean any hat. If there are areas that are especially problematic spot clean them with a dab of cleaning product right on the hat. Fill a clean sink or a basin with cool water and add a drop or two of mild laundry detergent. The chemicals used in detergents can break down fibers overtime. Do not place the hat in a washing washing or dryer or you risk the hat coming out deformed.